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So would that be the start of WWIII?

State Duma deputy named countries ready to join Russia in the fight against Ukraine
Russia has concluded military-technical cooperation with many countries that are ready to join the fight against Ukraine. This was announced to URA.RU by State Duma Deputy, Deputy Chairman of the Defense Committee Yuri Shvytkin.

“Today, the Russian Federation has interaction with the same India, with the same China, with Iran, with Serbia, with Brazil. We have many countries with which we have military-technical cooperation," Shvytkin said in an interview with URA.RU. He added that Russia hopes for the duration of cooperation, but only if necessary.

Shvytkin noted that Russia currently relies only on itself. “For now, we rely only on our own strength, but if we need the support of other countries, it will be provided, but so far there is no need,” the deputy said. In addition, Shvytkin added that the Union State is coping with the goals and objectives set by the Supreme Commander of Russia Vladimir Putin: "And it will continue to cope with them."
 

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A new phase in the war of attrition. What’s holding back the Ukrainian counter-offensive? Will mobilization help the Russian side? What are the air strikes on Kyiv and Belgorod all about? Our analysts explain.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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So would that be the start of WWIII?

State Duma deputy named countries ready to join Russia in the fight against Ukraine
Russia has concluded military-technical cooperation with many countries that are ready to join the fight against Ukraine. This was announced to URA.RU by State Duma Deputy, Deputy Chairman of the Defense Committee Yuri Shvytkin.

“Today, the Russian Federation has interaction with the same India, with the same China, with Iran, with Serbia, with Brazil. We have many countries with which we have military-technical cooperation," Shvytkin said in an interview with URA.RU. He added that Russia hopes for the duration of cooperation, but only if necessary.

Shvytkin noted that Russia currently relies only on itself. “For now, we rely only on our own strength, but if we need the support of other countries, it will be provided, but so far there is no need,” the deputy said. In addition, Shvytkin added that the Union State is coping with the goals and objectives set by the Supreme Commander of Russia Vladimir Putin: "And it will continue to cope with them."
they think India will help them? :lol: they think China will help them? after Xi just told putin NOT to use a nuke? Iran is a pathetic joke that is about to get sanctioned out of existence, Serbia just refused to recognize the results of russia's fake referendums in Ukraine..and what the fuck is Brazil gonna do? teach them stupid ass capoeira and give them carvivale costumes?
russia has been out of contact with reality since before they started this murder spree, and it doesn't look like they're any closer to reality now.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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they think India will help them? :lol: they think China will help them? after Xi just told putin NOT to use a nuke? Iran is a pathetic joke that is about to get sanctioned out of existence, Serbia just refused to recognize the results of russia's fake referendums in Ukraine..and what the fuck is Brazil gonna do? teach them stupid ass capoeira and give them carvivale costumes?
russia has been out of contact with reality since before they started this murder spree, and it doesn't look like they're any closer to reality now.
India will try to get cheap oil, but they can't sell them much. Xi will be knocking on Vlad's back door and looking for resources and markets in central Asia and might pick up some pieces in the east if Russia comes apart. Nobody heard from Lula, it was an old quote that he might want to update things, I believe in light of recent events he might have a change of attitude. Since he is getting a lot of liberal democratic international support he should migrate in that direction. Putin is also an ally of his political enemies, those who imprisoned him.

Using a nuke would finish Vlad internationally and I think those Iranian drones will increase sanctions policing and whatever they can do to stop the flow of tech they will. The problem is the ubiquity of the tech and the fact that commercial shit is crossing over into military applications. Ukraine could order up shipping container loads of flight control computers, servos, cameras, assorted electronics and engines online from China or elsewhere, some assembly required.
 
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